Q&A: What Are Some Cute Ponytail Hairstyles?

While ponytails are often total lifesavers perhaps you’re stuck in a ho-hum ponytail rut?

Or maybe you want something more creative that’s “knot” the everyday default style you resort to when pulling your hair up in the morning.

What about variations that can help you pull together the perfect pony again and again? Without telling you how to style your hair would having some ideas like that be helpful?

Well that’s what this article has for you and then some.

Okay looks like this burning question involves ways to get out of your boring ponytail rut. Not to stop wearing one mind you, just to stop wearing the same one day after day.

I mean, c’mon now. There are plenty of options. Which is why I suspect you’ll find the ideas shared here are perfect for those looking for new ideas when it comes to cute ponytail styles that are quick and easy too.

Yeah but first, why is the pony our look de jour?

Not surprisingly, according to a survey taken by Goody, six out of 10 women cited speed as to why they resort to quickly pulling their hair back so often. Basically it’s that how fast you can pull a look together with this style that makes it so popular.

To add to that most would agree it’s a favorite because it’s the perfect look for your on the go lifestyle. Talk about last minute elegance. A pony can be smart, flirty, and fun all at the same time.

This also works as a fine hair style. Or one you can add to your list of long layered looks. You can quickly pull a fresh and flattering look out of what moments before was a limp and lifeless one. Not to mention this style can really comes through for you should humidity levels zoom off the charts. Which is likely most of the summer for many.

Besides it can serve as your fallback when the Hair Fairy Godmother didn’t grant you your wish of luscious locks for the day leaving you with the prospect of a bad hair day instead. In other words is can save the day.

Each of these hairstyles is demonstrated with a short video. This way you can pick and choose which one you want to learn now. And why not bookmark this page so you can come back when you need inspiration in the future. Because as you can see, when you’re finished you’ll have four distinct ponytail styles to choose from on any given day. Which should eliminate the excuse for the repetitive boring look you may do day after day for lack of ideas.

Let’s start with

High Time Pony Tricks

Terrific’s Take:

There’s a bit more to a high pony than it might seem. It’s aided and abetted by working with second day hair since the extra texture can help keep things on the up and up. In other words you’ll get a bit better hold with second day hair.

Trick#1: The most important trick to a high ponytail is to pull your hair straight up not back like you normally would.

Trick #2: Second stylist trick? You want to go higher than you think you need to when pulling the hair back.

Trick #3: Use a little bungie cord elastic to hold the hair high. You double wrap this around the base of the pony so you can hook the end hooks together. This will keep your pony high and avoid any of the typical sliding down that so many complain about with this type of style.

Trick#4: Now there’s no need to reveal all your styling tricks. To hide that holder take a section of hair from the underside, back comb just a bit, spritz with hair spray and brush lightly to smooth it out. Then wrap it around the holder for a more elegant look. Secure the end with a bobby pin.

Trick #5: If you like you can take sections of the pony and back comb those upper layers. Then let them lie and smooth with a paddle brush. This teased look give you oodles of volume even for those with thin fine hair styles.

Trick #6: Most any look like this will leave you with some flyaway strands that are too short to stay pulled back. A bit of hair spray spritzed and then run over the sides with your hand will get those under control. Or another tip would be to grab an old toothbrush and use that to deal with any pop up strands.

Next would be one that’s

Spirited and Volumized

Some ponys focus on a tight, almost slicked back look to the hair in front. This one offers a way to get some volume going in that front part as you can see from the profile shots featured early in the video.

This approach starts with flat iron straightened hair. That’s about one and half minutes of this three and a half minute video.

That done we finally get to the meat of how to do this style. You want to divide the top of your hair into two roughly equal sections front and back. The back half is pulled into your garden variety pony tail.

Next is what makes this one distinct. You will take small sections of the front portion of hair, tease the hair nearest to your scalp lightly, spritz with hair spray and let it fall into place. Repeat three or four times with the remaining hair. Gather it all together, give it a little twist and pin it with the ends draped over the ponytail to get a different kind of look.

Look number three in our list of ponytail hairstyles goes

Stunningly Low With a Twist

Another elegant variation on the style is to position your pony low in back wearing it at the base of your neck. The effect is totally feminine and is felt to be more a more dressy look than those ponies worn higher. Even more so when you add a twist. Here’s how.

First you’ll want to roughly separate your hair into two sections with one that’s got more hair than the other. The one with the most hair you’ll tie into a quick pony that is somewhat off center.

Take the other section and twist it from the back of your ear down.

Wrap the twist around the base of the your pony. If your hair is long enough you can wrap it a couple of times and then pin it into place.

The result is a neat, sleek look that’s super cute yet super easy.

Finally…

Adoringly Bumped Without Teasing

Skip the first two minutes of rambling intro. In fact the whole video isn’t as crisp as it could be. But still this is a great way to get a cute look that works great with style holding resistant fine hair. It’s a bumped pony accomplished in just three minutes.

You’ll need a brush, obviously

Flexible hold aerosol hairspray

Scunci or Goody hair elastic

A tiny clip

The key is to have an elastic that holds the pony in place just right.

Lift your hair like you’re going to a half updo and spritz with hairspray giving it time to dry.

Smooth but don’t brush too much.

Then pull back and put in the elastic squeezing it against your head.

Push the bump part up and out. The trick used is worth knowing. And voila!

When all else fails a ponytail can help you get your look together in no time. Perfect for those mornings when you hit the snooze alarm one time too many or you simply don’t feel all that inspired. If you find ponytails to be challenging now you have four tutorials that help take any trickiness out of pulling off a stylish ponytail. With four looks that take you well beyond the traditional pull it back and wrap it with an elastic style too.

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About Tori

Tori is a recovering shoe addict and aspiring beach bum with a devotion to all things chocolate. Her goal is to make TerrificTresses your online destination for all things hair. Whether it’s ideas to keep things stylish and chic or answers to nagging hair care problems, you’ll find it here. You might look at as your irregular dose of hair care inspiration. Oh and you can find me on GooglePlus too.